Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 73
... gentleman from North Carolina , ' I am speaking to Buncombe ! ' And much Bunkum is spoken for similar reasons in similar places . Again Shoddy ! In that single word is the entire history of the follies and extravagances of the nouveaux ...
... gentleman from North Carolina , ' I am speaking to Buncombe ! ' And much Bunkum is spoken for similar reasons in similar places . Again Shoddy ! In that single word is the entire history of the follies and extravagances of the nouveaux ...
Pagina 75
... gentleman , who rescues your estate from your enemy , and keeps it for himself . ' The Law settles questions of Meum and Tuum By quietly arranging to make the thing Suum . The last thing that a wise man will do is to go to law . It is ...
... gentleman , who rescues your estate from your enemy , and keeps it for himself . ' The Law settles questions of Meum and Tuum By quietly arranging to make the thing Suum . The last thing that a wise man will do is to go to law . It is ...
Pagina 139
... gentleman in feeling and even manner , when once he has been brought under the refining influences of real religion . Whereas , if devoid of principle , very fine gentleman may be found doing very un- gentlemanly things . ' Grattez le ...
... gentleman in feeling and even manner , when once he has been brought under the refining influences of real religion . Whereas , if devoid of principle , very fine gentleman may be found doing very un- gentlemanly things . ' Grattez le ...
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